If you don’t already know, let me tell you again, I love Spring. Fresh morning dew glistening on sharp blades of grass, carpet beetles perched on my window sill and the familiar smell of the rain-soaked soil. You know what else I love? Bucket lists. We do a bucket list of activities for each season to help […]
7+ Ideas for Easter Activities (That You’re Gonna Love!)
Updated: 3/24/17 It’s Easter (almost)! I have very fond memories, growing up in Jamaica and celebrating Easter. I can still remember my grandma laying out rows of hot cross buns to cool on the kitchen table. We always ate our national dish (ackee and saltfish) for breakfast and Easter dinner was a family affair. We […]
Sharing the Easter Story with Legos!
Easter celebrations are almost upon us. Every year I work with the boys to find creative ways to share the story of Jesus’s suffering, death, triumphant resurrection and ultimate ascension. This year, Legos seemed like the perfect resource to use. Here’s how the boys shared the Easter story using Legos. Inspired by some of the […]
How to Make an MLK, Jr. Paper Roll Craft
This is a February 2015 re-post from my former Wix blog. Edited and republished. Here’s an easy craft to do for Black History Month. It’s a Martin Luther King, Jr. paper roll craft that I found on this site. All the instructions and the template are on the DLTK site. Here are some pictures of how we […]
Using Try the World’s Gourmet Food Box as your World Geography Curriculum
Remember in my previous posts I kept raving about Try the World? Here’s a reminder: Backstory: We were so BLESSED to receive a one-year gourmet food subscription from Try the World as a gift from the boys’ uncle (he gives the most thoughtful gifts!). Every two months we get a new box with food from a […]
Celebrate Black History Month – 2016!
Happy Black History Month everyone! National Black (or African-American) History Month is an annual time to recognize, celebrate and honor the achievements of African-American people who have affected the course of history. Canada also celebrates it in February and the United Kingdom does so in October. Here in the U.S. there is a full calendar […]
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